Turkey-Sudan International Road Transport Agreement was signed

Turkey-Sudan International Road Transport Agreement was signed: Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communications Minister Lutfi Elvan, said the transport sector of the basic policy is to fully liberalize, "allowed provided to ensure equal conditions of competition, undocumented and quota free transport made our main goal," he said.
Minister Elvan held a press conference after his meeting with Minister of National Economy and Finance of Sudan, Bader Eldin Mahmoud Abbas, and his accompanying delegation.
Elvan said that the works on the permits of the EU member countries in the transport sector continued and said, çalış Some EU member countries in road transport are in disruptive practices. If these practices do not come to an end, we will take the necessary steps as the ministry within the framework of reciprocity principle Bu.
Elvan stated that their aim was to completely liberalize the transportation sector and that it was one of the main policies of free transportation without permission and quota, provided that equal competition conditions were met.
Minister Elvan recalled that the 'International Road Transport Agreement, was signed with 58 country and that the agreements with Yemen, Montenegro, Morocco and Egypt are about to be signed; Libya, Algeria, China and the United Arab Emirates continued talks with said.
Elvan, Turkey-Sudan relations have evolved and noting that the volume of trade increased, more than 100 noted that Turkish companies operating in this country.
After the agreement signed with 2009 in Sudan, Elvan told that there was no problem in sea transportation.
Pointing out the importance of THY's Istanbul-Khartoum flights every day, Elvan said, ine THY is experiencing a small problem with Sudan regarding the transfer of money. I am sure that this will be solved soon. Bun
Elvan added that they are ready to support Sudan at the point of delivering postal services in the area of ​​communications.
- "We want to develop strategic cooperation with Turkey"
Minister of National Economy and Finance of Sudan Bader Eldin Mahmoud Abbas said that an agreement would be signed to contribute to the liberalization of road transport in his country.
Sudanese government and head of state, gave full support to the development of relations with Turkey stated that the Minister Abbas, Sudan in talks with Prime Minister Erdogan announced that they have expressed that wish to develop strategic cooperation with Turkey.
Agreement with Turkish transporters will facilitate the entry of African Abbas stating, "Introduction to the entry of Turkish goods to Sudan and Turkey will also contribute to the expansion of Turkish products," he said.
Abbas, rail and river transport in the area next to the sea freight also said they wanted to cooperate with Turkey.
The Minister also noted that there are opportunities for privatization in all transport areas in Sudan and they expect Turkish businessmen and companies to come to their country for these opportunities.
Press International Road Transport Agreement signed between Turkey and Sudan after the meeting.

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